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Kids learn about the history and timeline of the state of Georgia including early explorers, Native Americans, American Revolution, and the Civil War.
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People have lived in the area that is now Maine for...
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The first people arrived in what is now Georgia at least 13,000 years ago. By 1,000 B.C. Native American tribes including the Apalachee, Cherokee, and Choctaw lived here. In 1733 Georgia was...
The first people of what is now Georgia were Paleo-Indians who found their way into the area about 10,000 to 12,000 years ago. These nomadic hunters built small, seasonally occupied camps as they followed the movements of their large animal prey.
The first human inhabitants of what is now Georgia were nomadic hunters. They built small camps, depending on the season, and followed the movements of large animal prey. The Woodland culture emerged about 1000 bce. Woodland people occupied permanent villages, practiced agriculture, and built mounds.
Famous locations: Stone Mountain, Georgia Aquarium, Martin Luther King Jr. National Historic Site, Savannah Historic District, Centennial Olympic Park, Six Flags
The following is a list of people with a strong connection to Georgia who have contributed to American culture or history. They may have been born and raised in Georgia, or they may have spent important years of their life in the state.
The first European to explore what is now the state of Georgia was Hernando de Soto. James Oglethorpe was an British army general, Member of Parliament, and philanthropist. In 1733, James Oglethorpe founded the British colony of Georgia.